Recording Now Available: CTTI Webinar Unveiling New Recommendations on Embedding Clinical Trials into Clinical Practice

A recording of CTTI’s December 15 webinar unveiling the new recommendations on embedding clinical trials into clinical practice is now available. 

The one-hour webinar includes a welcome from Sally Okun, CTTI Executive Director; a keynote
presentation from Robert M. Califf, U.S. Food & Drug Administration; a project overview from Matthew Roe, AstraZeneca; and a panel discussion moderated by Lindsay Kehoe, CTTI Senior Project Manager. The panel discussion, which focused on stakeholder perspectives related to the
integration of the new recommendations, included: Sam Bozzette, National Institutes of Health;
Lara Jehi, Cleveland Clinic; Holly Robertson, Medidata; and Alandra Weaver, Crohn’s & Colitis
Foundation. 

The goal of creating these recommendations for embedding elements of clinical trials into care is to reduce trial inefficiencies and enable faster, more representative, evidence generation that improves patient care. The recommendations were developed for trials of drugs, devices, and biologics in close collaboration with stakeholders across the clinical trials enterprise. The first phase involved gathering input through qualitative, in-depth interviews with designers and implementers of interventional clinical trials that are embedded into clinical practice. The recommendations were drafted and refined with input from a multi-stakeholder project team and through Expert Meetings. 

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